The heavy step of metal-soled boots kicking up early morning dust, the gleaming mouth of a silver gun, the swift flick of the wrist followed by a deafening bang and the hurried swish . . . of skirts? OK, let’s be honest here and agree that most people don’t associate the Wild West with women. … Read More

It took me a while to get into this book. At first, its structure confused and bothered me. It was completely non-linear and seemed to be more speculation than fact; and I really have no interest in reading about what some people think Mossad may or may not have done. But before I knew it,… Read More

When news recently broke about Stuxnet, the intriguing and seemingly harmless computer virus that was slowly derailing Iranian’s nuclear enrichment plans, it didn’t take long for even the most civilian of viewers to solve the puzzle of its origin: Israel. Dating back to before its founding, Israel’s covert (and often overt) activities have both shocked… Read More

With steadfast determination and no apologies, author Danny Danon, deputy speaker of the Knesset, chairman of World Likud and chair of the Knesset Committee for Immigration, discusses Israel’s need to defend herself in spite of world opinion and pressure from the United States government. Danon provides a detailed history of the State of Israel, as… Read More